Because there is one person that is determined to win one of every title, regardless of cost, of both the golds and silvers. And so far they have.The other collectors that want to win one, any one, just keep pushing the bids higher and higher, but always lose.About $23K spent so far, and there are still a few more titles to go for complete sets of both.Round 2 should go for a lot less.

Because there is one person that is determined to win one of every title, regardless of cost, of both the golds and silvers. And so far they have.The other collectors that want to win one, any one, just keep pushing the bids higher and higher, but always lose.About $23K spent so far, and there are still a few more titles to go for complete sets of both.Round 2 should go for a lot less.

I can see one person putting in a crazy bid; but for someone else to also agree to push the auction with the risk of having to drop 700 on a card is pretty bizarre.Another weird Lost Wacky situation. I guess we need to expect the atypical with these cards.

I can see one person putting in a crazy bid; but for someone else to also agree to push the auction with the risk of having to drop 700 on a card is pretty bizarre.Another weird Lost Wacky situation. I guess we need to expect the atypical with these cards.

I am assuming this must be a last resort for their collection. Maybe they have everything else.

Well, I opened them. Since they were free, I figured it wasn't really a loss. I have a full LW3 set now, but two incomplete puzzles.

Based on his nice gesture, IMO, if you emailed him & asked if the puzzles were supposed to be split or not in the packs (I don't think they are supposed to be, since his ebay auctions usually say which puzzle is in the pack) I'm sure he would send you the puzzle pieces to complete 1 or the other. Sounds like the 2 variation packs got mixed up somehow.

I've been trying to understand what the big appeal is over "Lost Wacky" Series 3 and I really don't get it. For the most part, the gags and art have been getting progressively inferior since series 1. And based on the ridiculous ebay sales, we'll undoubtedly see a Series 4 (and probably more). The question now, is how many more people are going to get lured into "collecting them all". Remember folks, they're "lost" for a reason.

I've been trying to understand what the big appeal is over "Lost Wacky" Series 3 and I really don't get it. For the most part, the gags and art have been getting progressively inferior since series 1. And based on the ridiculous ebay sales, we'll undoubtedly see a Series 4 (and probably more). The question now, is how many more people are going to get lured into "collecting them all". Remember folks, they're "lost" for a reason.

Your cancelled Halloween wackies from last fall will undoubtedly be treasured Lost Wackys if you are ever allowed to show them to us

and here comes the "lost" stickers of pics of Wacky Boxes to go with box checklist that showed up earlier. Just the white backs for now. Probably not long before all the 'rare' variations show up.

images for the entire set are included along with the auction for just this 'bonus' card. along with the 3 bonus cards showing a mock '92 box, the Wacky Truck and a '79 case. All box images are clearly Greg's.

The image of the Wacky Truck appears to be my truck. Between the fact that it's a Garbage Can-dy version and it looks like they even attempted to repair the one torn corner of the cardboard backer. Hey, where are my royalties!?!?!?

The sad thing is, these would likely be swell extras for an official release, be it an Old School set or otherwise (I really do dig the Wacky Truck sticker - apologies to Bigtomi). But these knockoffs? C'mon....

I could imagine that Wacky-izing photos of various vintage Wacky merchandise could be cool.. T-shirts, the glasses, etc.

You add that bold black border to some okay photos and it really sells it. Of course Topps feels it is smart to REMOVE that trademark bold border design element from Wackys for some boneheaded reason.

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The image of the Wacky Truck appears to be my truck. Between the fact that it's a Garbage Can-dy version and it looks like they even attempted to repair the one torn corner of the cardboard backer. Hey, where are my royalties!?!?!?